Abstract

Objective: To analyze the effect of predictive nursing intervention on anxiety and depression in patients with coronary heart disease after interventional therapy and to summarize nursing experience. Methods: From May 2015 to November 2016, 106 patients with coronary heart disease were treated with interventional therapy. According to the nursing methods, 53 cases were selected and the control group was treated with traditional routine nursing. Routine nursing + predictive nursing intervention, SAS and SDS assessment scale were used to evaluate the anxiety and depression status of the two groups. The improvement of psychological problems after nursing was analyzed and the incidence of complications was compared. Results: After intervention, the scores of SAS and SDS were decreased, but the observation group decreased more significantly than the control group, the improvement trend was prominent, the quality of life was significantly improved and the incidence of complications was lower (P <0.05). Conclusion: The use of predictive nursing for patients with coronary heart disease after interventional therapy in patients with psychological disorders can be effective targeted intervention, greatly improve the patient's anxiety, depression and other psychological state, and the psychological state of the current abnormalities were not given preventive intervention. Preventive measures should be taken to prevent postoperative adverse events, improve the prognosis, the effect is indeed worthy of promotion.

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